Saladin
Born in the 12th century, Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub emerged as the first sultan of Egypt and Syria, establishing the Ayyubid dynasty that spanned across Egypt, Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, and beyond.
With a complexion featuring darker features and an iconic beard, Saladin possibly ranks as the most illustrious Kurdish figure in history, renowned as both a formidable commander and ruler. His generosity and chivalry set him apart, a rarity for an empire leader of his stature, especially considering his substantial wealth redistributed to his subjects, leaving him with scant resources for his burial.